unworthy (of one's father, teacher, etc.); I; me; incompetent; unskilled; (arch.) unfortunate
job; work; duties; trade; skill
noted family; noble family; prestigious school, organization, business, etc.
wife; bride; (one's) daughter-in-law
husband; groom; (one's) son-in-law
to probe someone's real intentions; to sound someone out; to try to fathom someone's thoughts
wise; sagacious; intelligent; sensible
loveliness; charm; allure; colour and scent; color and scent
world-destroying conflagration
extravagant; lavish; opulent; luxurious; magnificent; splendid
body and soul; mind and body
to burn completely; to consume (by fire); to burn to nothing; to burn to the ground; to reduce to ashes
since that time; since then; from that point (on)
heart; mind; bottom of one's heart; core (of one's character); centre; center; heart (organ)
cannot avoid doing; cannot help but (do); is compelled to do; (feel) obliged to (do); has to do
one day; all day (long); throughout the day; first day of the month
to call out to; to hail; to address; to appeal
nail (e.g. fingernail, toenail); claw; plectrum; pick; hook; clasp
unable to contain oneself; itching to do something; cannot sit still
impatience; uneasiness; irritation; fretfulness
from the bottom of one's heart; heartily; sincerely
strange; unfamiliar; mysterious; suspicious; (lit.) of an unknown nature
overpower; subdue; keep down
futility; waste; uselessness; pointlessness; idleness
to realize; to realise; to hit upon something
to have heard somewhere; to sound familiar
without doubt; certain; sure
custom; practice; said; aforementioned; instance; example
beginning; start; first (in line, etc.); origin; such as ...; not to mention ...
unsteadily (e.g. on one's feet); shakily; wavering (in one's mind); unsteadily; aimlessly; unconsciously
one (of a pair); incomplete; imperfect; few; little; off-centre
feather; plume; wing; shuttlecock (in badminton)
large, bald-headed monster; giant; large, bald man; big baldy; large monk
roughly; approximately; (cutting) in one stroke; (breaking apart) with vigour; (cutting) deeply; (splitting) wide open